C. Hamm
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nhibbert : If you're serious about having fun driving on back roads then you have to consider an all wheel drive vehicle.
HUH???? Norm, with much respect, this is not great advice. Nothing against Subies, great cars obviously, but one can enter rallying at lower cost, and probably become a better driver in the long run, in a more affordable FWD car. Arguably it's MORE fun in a FWD car, because you have to do more 'driving' the car, without all the drivetrain advantages offered by AWD. If we want to grow the sport we need to offer lower cost alternatives to newcomers. Ask Louis C. if he's serious about driving on backroads in his 85 Tercel when he wins a few winter rallies. For road rally, it's much less about horsepower and AWD, than outright speed and ultimate traction. Smooth, precise, and consistent driving is rewarded in road rally rather than horsepower or a particular brand name/ drivetrain. Again, nothing against Subie, or Audi etc. that's not my point.
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